22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Joel Walsh
Dog health care means more than a yearly trip to the vet. Now
more than ever, a dog's health problems can be prevented, cured,
or alleviated, just like many human woes.
Preventative Dog Health Care
• Annual checkups with routine blood test and dental care go far
in catching serious dog health care problems early, increasing
the dog’s duration and quality of life.
• Medicines targeting fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal
parasites prevent both the pests and the diseases they cause.
Diagnosis of Canine Health Problems
Dog health care benefits by interested owners conscientiously
bringing their dogs for yearly checkups:
• New and better blood, lab, and x-ray procedures aid the
veterinarian in gaining valuable knowledge of what is happening
to your dog.
• New and improved equipment like MRI machines speed up
diagnosis as well.
Not only do these factors enable more effective care, but they
also save you money in the long run because your pet won’t need
repeated vet visits to find his problem.
Dog Health Treatment Advances
Veterinarians now do amazing things for our dogs. Here are a few
of the most impressive advances in veterinary treatment for
dogs:
• Chemotherapy to treat cancer in dogs
• Pacemakers for dog heart problems
• Drugs that cure or control dog diseases like diabetes or
epilepsy
Improved convenience
Veterinarians today generally have at least 8 years of education
added to their deep love of animals. They combine the skills of
a surgeon, anesthesiologist, radiologist, dietitian and much
more.
Veterinary hospitals or clinics are well-staffed and
well-equipped medical centers where all breeds of dogs, as well
as other animals, are treated, often in one day, for an enormous
variety of conditions.
Clearly, dog health care is better today that ever before. Your
dog’s veterinarian is his health advocate and your ally. Next
time you visit your veterinarian, ask about new advances that
might help your dog live better.
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